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NZ people will be surprised to learn that they haven't been having a BBQ for all those years.

you mean a hangi ? thats technically steam cooking not a BBQ wink.png

WHAT?????? Of course I know what a hangi is and not talking about that.

Loads of NZers use the gas hot plate to cook the BBQ on, like the Aussies that have been posting on here. They sell the things as "gas bbq's in the stores. IMO a bbq is cooking outside, whatever it's cooked on.

Stuff using charcoal- dirty carcinogenic method of burning the food.

they already figured out that charcoal bbq is not carcinogenic......Which is anyway obvious, we did it for more than a million years, of course our body learned to live with it.

As well in Europe we have a lot smoked products.....really smoked with smoke from wooden fire......our nanny states would have long ago banned it if there is was a small risk that eating it increases the chance of getting cancer.

Think they might ban cigarette smoking too?

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you mean a hangi ? thats technically steam cooking not a BBQ wink.png

WHAT?????? Of course I know what a hangi is and not talking about that.

Loads of NZers use the gas hot plate to cook the BBQ on, like the Aussies that have been posting on here. They sell the things as "gas bbq's in the stores. IMO a bbq is cooking outside, whatever it's cooked on.

Stuff using charcoal- dirty carcinogenic method of burning the food.

they already figured out that charcoal bbq is not carcinogenic......Which is anyway obvious, we did it for more than a million years, of course our body learned to live with it.

As well in Europe we have a lot smoked products.....really smoked with smoke from wooden fire......our nanny states would have long ago banned it if there is was a small risk that eating it increases the chance of getting cancer.

Think they might ban cigarette smoking too?

yes you should not inhale the the charcoal smoke....

Edit: some tell people die from charcoal BBQ...the charcoal kills them....others tell we'll all get cancer from BBQ.....how could we survive so long without someone telling us....

Edited by h90

NZ people will be surprised to learn that they haven't been having a BBQ for all those years.

you mean a hangi ? thats technically steam cooking not a BBQ wink.png

WHAT?????? Of course I know what a hangi is and not talking about that.

Loads of NZers use the gas hot plate to cook the BBQ on, like the Aussies that have been posting on here. They sell the things as "gas bbq's in the stores. IMO a bbq is cooking outside, whatever it's cooked on.

Stuff using charcoal- dirty carcinogenic method of burning the food.

Loads on NZers have carnal relations with sheep as, but it doesn't mean they are right....giggle.gif

NZ people will be surprised to learn that they haven't been having a BBQ for all those years.

you mean a hangi ? thats technically steam cooking not a BBQ wink.png

WHAT?????? Of course I know what a hangi is and not talking about that.

Loads of NZers use the gas hot plate to cook the BBQ on, like the Aussies that have been posting on here. They sell the things as "gas bbq's in the stores. IMO a bbq is cooking outside, whatever it's cooked on.

Stuff using charcoal- dirty carcinogenic method of burning the food.

Loads on NZers have carnal relations with sheep as, but it doesn't mean they are right....giggle.gif

Only if they are pretty though biggrin.png .

Edited by thaibeachlovers

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